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The Biomechanics of Insect Flight
Form, Function, Evolution
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Exploring the biomechanics of flight, Robert Dudley offers a comprehensive examination of how insects soar through diverse environments, from Borneo's rainforests to Manhattan's tenements. He intricately connects the mechanics of flight with ecological and evolutionary contexts, providing a fresh synthesis that enhances our understanding of these abundant winged creatures. This work stands out for its in-depth analysis and broad scope, bridging scientific disciplines to illuminate the significance of insect flight in the natural world.
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2002, měkká
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